Welcome to your Morning Buzz, rounding up news and views regarding the Green Bay Packers from around the web and here at PackersNews.com.

We'll start with ESPN asking their NFL beat writers how active they expect their team to be in 2019 free agency, which officially begins March 13 at 3 p.m. CST.

Here's what Rob Demovsky foresees for the Packers:

The Packers don't have many of their own free agents who are must-sign players, so that gives GM Brian Gutekunst even more freedom with his $35 million in cap space. The question is, does he make one big signing or a handful of lower-priced moves? In his first offseason as GM last year, he went the midlevel free-agent route with Jimmy Graham ($10 million per year), Muhammad Wilkerson ($5 million) and Tramon Williams ($5 million). Given the multitude of holes on his roster, perhaps he'd go for quantity once again.

You can find out how active the other 31 teams are expected to be here:

Meanwhile at "GMFB," Bart Scott thinks Antonio Brown would be a good fit for Green Bay. Problem is, he has the Packers acquiring Brown in exchange for a first-round pick and receiver Randall Cobb (who, unfortunately for this scenario, is a soon-to-be free agent):

And Ford likely isn't the only Chiefs pass rusher who will soon be available:

While it may happen eventually, sources say the #Chiefs have not released OLB Justin Houston, contrary to one report. They continue to have trade discussions involving Houston, on a day several pass rushers have been taken off the market with franchise tags.

Could a safety the caliber of Landon Collins become available in free agency?

There is a “significant market” for Landon Collins if he hits free agency, per league sources. And there are many who believe that the Giants indeed will let him walk out the door and not franchise tag him before Tuesday’s 4 p.m. deadline. https://t.co/3KSFAfT26x